What connections do you find between the passage The Grand Mosque of Paris and the KEY CONCEPT of the unit (connections), and how is it also related with the KEY CONCEPTS of units 1 and 2 (Culture and Creativity)?
The story the grand
mosque of Paris is about how the Muslims and the Jews was in oppression of the
Nazis movement, and how they escape from them, in this passage is obvious the
connections that it have with the key concept of the unit three connections, because
we can appreciate the relationship of the events that happened in Paris with
the dictatorship and ambition of Adolf Hitler, also this history are
relacionated with the two first key concepts of the quimester (culture and
creativity), in culture we can saw that all the problem and discrimination are
for the differences of the culture and the supposed superiority of one,
and in the creativity are the different and unusual ways that the Jews and the Muslims
use to get their freedom and get out from Paris like scape using the catacombs
Imagine that you are escaping from the Nazi people in France, describe your journey, step by step, from the streets of Paris, through the Mosque, to freedom. Guiding questions: When were you smuggled into the mosque?, How did you get out of the mosque?, Where did you end up?, What kind of boat did they put you on?, Where did they hide you?
I am a Jew and i don't know the differences between me and the Nazis we
are humans but they think that they are better, i don't understand that, but it
doesn't matter because today i will get out of Paris, i received instructions
of what to do to reach to the catacombs without problems, i want to be honest i
am scared, today at the 12:00 am i will start a new life
I arrived to the catacombs without problems, and now I am with a big
group of Jews, I can see a little boat but I am not sure that all of us can
enter in the boat, I expect to can scape tonight
I saw the faces of this group and they transmit sadness, is not fair
that the Nazis treat us like they do, I am jaded of see my society suffering,
so I will be part of the resistance and will stay here in Paris to fight with
the Nazi’s movement